1. Who played Tinkerbell in Steven Spielberg's "Hook?"
Answer: Julia Roberts
2. This rapper's screen credits include roles in "Deep Blue Sea," "Deliver Us From Eva," and "S.W.A.T."
Answer: LL Cool J
3. What popular 1985 teen comedy revolves around the exploits of a high school student as he develops a state-of-the-art laser device for the U.S. Defense Department?
Answer: "Real Genius"
4. Which of the following TV shows has yet to be adapted for the silver screen?
Answer: "Little House on the Prairie"
5. What 2002 sequel was subtitled "The Island of Lost Dreams?"
Answer: "Spy Kids 2"
6. What actress played the diva-like title character in 2004's "Being Julia?"
Answer: Annette Bening
7. Which of the following actors has not played a dentist in a motion picture?
Answer: Jeff Goldblum. Perry played a dentist in the feature-length sitcom "The Whole Nine Yards" (2000); Scott was one of the title characters in the indie "The Secret Lives of Dentists" (2002); and Martin has portrayed dentists in "Little Shop of Horrors" (1986) and the little-seen "Novocaine" (2001).
8. Who was not one of the "Space Cowboys" of the 2000 movie?
Answer: Elliott Gould
9. This "Saved by the Bell" alumnus's screen credits include roles in "The Curse of the Jade Scorpion," "Roger Dodger," and "Showgirls."
Answer: Elizabeth Berkley
10. Which of the following comedies is not an adaptation of a non-fiction book?
Answer: "Diary of a Mad Housewife"
11. What future comic actor landed his first starring role at age 13, playing a childhood version of director Woody Allen in "Radio Days?"
Answer: Seth Green
12. Which of the following spaghetti Westerns does not feature a musical score by Ennio Morricone?
Answer: "A Bullet for the General"
13. What was the first feature-length stop-motion animated feature to be released theatrically?
Answer: "The Nightmare Before Christmas"
14. Which of the following sci-fi movies has the distinction of the being the first film to ever be released in a "Director's Cut" version?
Answer: "Close Encounters of the Third Kind"
15. After launching a production company in 1980, this renowned comedy director deliberately removed his name from the credits of the films he financed for fear of audiences not taking works like "The Elephant Man" and "Frances" seriously.